We conclude that
federal policymakers seeking to expand school choice should focus on policies that can function well in different contexts across the U.S..
An obvious implication of this analysis is that
federal policymakers seeking to expand families» access to a larger number of schools (and school types) might seek to accomplish this goal in part by helping families access schools which they are eligible to attend under existing choice policies.
Not exact matches
As the early leaders of the board
sought to reach teachers, they also
sought to build the board's legitimacy among state and
federal policymakers as well as business and foundation leaders.
But rather than threatening the funding that compensates for
federal activity in local school districts,
policymakers should build on efforts such as the Military Interstate Children's Compact Commission that
seek to make school transitions for military families easier.
SFER is a model of how the Pro-Charter School and Corporate Education Reform Industry works to control the narrative surrounding public education while
seeking to «win the hearts and minds of
federal, state and local
policymakers.